Ruto reveals what would be his biggest regret in politics

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Jubilee Party seems to be one of the lifetime investment for the Deputy President William Ruto in terms of his political career.

Speaking to Weru TV on Sunday night interview, DP Ruto has come out frankly revealing that in an event that Jubilee party breaks up, that would turn out to be his biggest regret in politics.

According to Ruto, they have invested emotionally, politically and financial to make Jubilee a ruling party.

“If Jubilee were to break up, that would be the biggest regret i will have as a politicians. We have heavily invested emotional, politically and financially in the party,” Ruto stated.

Ruto added that those who are going against Jubilee’s agendas will soon be shown the door.

“Just relax. We will solve these things with time. Some of them are said to be involved in misappropriation of public funds,” the DP said.

Addressing the claimed fallout in the party and the President, Ruto claimed that he still friends with Uhuru and that he will support his presidential bid in 2022 if picked by Jubilee as party flag-bearer.

Deputy President William Ruto: Photo Courtesy

“If Jubilee Party gives me the ticket, I will go to Uhuru and ask him to support me and I am believe that he will support me when we get there,” the DP said.

There has been suspicions that recent attacks on Ruto by some Jubilee Party officials and Cabinet Secretaries had the blessings of Uhuru.

Just a week ago, Ruto said in an interview that he was ready to leave Jubilee in the future is things do not work out.

The DP however said that there were people who had an aim of pushing him to fight with Uhuru but had failed.

“These people pretend that they are speaking for the President. The Uhuru Kenyatta that I know cannot be that petty. How can Uhuru send people to insult Ruto?” the DP said.

Ruto also termed as rumours reports that he has been locked out of Cabinet and National Security Council meetings at State House.

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“That is some cheap propaganda. There is no meeting that I have been invited to State House and have not attended,” Ruto said.

Ruto sentiments comes as Jubilee’s Vice chair, David Murathe, continue to push for the resignation of DP Ruto.

But who you think will first quit Jubilee? Is it Murathe or Ruto?

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